This year's theme is «All Cats All Communities,» and supporters are hoping to educate
communities about feral cats and humane policies like TNR (Trap / Neuter / Return), which when properly administered will reduce the feral cat population over time while providing for the community cats in a humane manner.
# 9 — Community awareness Active TNR groups help educate
their communities about feral cats, the benefits of TNR, and how community members can help care for their stray and feral colonies while working to prevent future generations.
Mojo's Hope began working with Marjorie Carter in March of 2014 and the community in hopes of bringing changes to
our community about Feral Cats in the Anchorage, Alaska community and throughout the state of Alaska.
Our TNR program includes comprehensive humane education programs to educate
the community about feral cats, the importance of keeping owned cats inside, and the vital importance of spay / neuter.
Not exact matches
About Blog Caring Hearts
Cat Rescue and Sanctuary is a joint
community effort focused on stray and
feral cats / kittens in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.
Alley
Cat Allies, the only national advocacy organization dedicated to the humane treatment of cats, launched National Feral Cat Day 2001 as a call to action to raise awareness about community cats, promote TNR as the only effective method of stabilizing cat populations, and empower and mobilize the millions of compassionate Americans who care about cats everywhe
Cat Allies, the only national advocacy organization dedicated to the humane treatment of
cats, launched National
Feral Cat Day 2001 as a call to action to raise awareness about community cats, promote TNR as the only effective method of stabilizing cat populations, and empower and mobilize the millions of compassionate Americans who care about cats everywhe
Cat Day 2001 as a call to action to raise awareness
about community cats, promote TNR as the only effective method of stabilizing
cat populations, and empower and mobilize the millions of compassionate Americans who care about cats everywhe
cat populations, and empower and mobilize the millions of compassionate Americans who care
about cats everywhere.
Two, the researchers ignore the fact that since TNR was first established in the U.S.
about 20 years ago, its effectiveness at reducing the number of
feral -
cat colonies has been proved time and again in
communities across the country.
The felines were found
about two weeks ago outside the home of Toni Lewis, who manages a
feral -
cat colony on her 1 - acre property in Canaveral Groves, a rural
community north of Cocoa.
While, in the past,
communities were upset and concerned
about feral cat populations, the trap - neuter - return return program has calmed those fears because the
cat population is not growing and these
cats are getting vaccinated.
About the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative The NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, supports the efforts of organizations and individuals who work to help stray and feral cats — collectively known as «community cats» — and perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) in New York
Feral Cat Initiative The NYC
Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, supports the efforts of organizations and individuals who work to help stray and feral cats — collectively known as «community cats» — and perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) in New York
Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, supports the efforts of organizations and individuals who work to help stray and
feral cats — collectively known as «community cats» — and perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) in New York
feral cats — collectively known as «
community cats» — and perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) in New York City.
Learn
about feral cats in your
community.
But promoting misconceptions
about feral, or
community,
cats also endangers their lives.
By educating people on the truth
about community cats (also known as
feral cats) and combatting the false claims, we can stop the killing.
Naturally, the American Bird Conservancy (ABC) embraced the report immediately, «with one official calling it «a must read for any
community or government official thinking
about what to do
about feral cats.
Nor is changing the
community's perception
about feral cats and inspiring people to help them.
3) The costly hysteria
about community cat caregivers - In two separate incidents in the Kansas City area, one
community cat caregiver was sentenced and fined for feeding outdoor
cats and another had surveillance cameras set up (illegally) to catch him feeding
cats — how'd we get to this hysteria
about feral cats?
During this in - depth workshop you will learn
about feral cats and their behavior, learn how to humanely trap
cats, provide post-surgical care and safely return the
cat to its
community.
Talk to Certified TNR Caretakers from the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative about Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and how you can help feral and stray community cats in your neighbor
Feral Cat Initiative
about Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and how you can help
feral and stray community cats in your neighbor
feral and stray
community cats in your neighborhood.
«It wasn't
about cats; it's
about all animals that are
feral — including
cats, dogs, pigeons, pigs, whatever it might be... But the
cat community has made it a
cat issue, so let's talk
cats.»
If you care
about the
cats or your
community is facing its own
feral cat problem, and you're looking for humane, effective ways to help — don't miss this event!
There are also many resources here for feline medicine,
feral /
community cats, information
about reduced - cost spay / neuter, animal shelter reform, and ways to help support Suwannee PAWS, Inc, a 501 (c)(3) tax - exempt organization serving the Suwannee Valley region of Florida.
San Antonio
Feral Cat Coalition To learn more about San Antonio's community cat population or to take a class to become eligible to trap community cats, please contact the San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their websi
Cat Coalition To learn more
about San Antonio's
community cat population or to take a class to become eligible to trap community cats, please contact the San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their websi
cat population or to take a class to become eligible to trap
community cats, please contact the San Antonio
Feral Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their websi
Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their website.
Read
about community cats, Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), news, events, and other useful information from the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative, other bloggers, and the media.
Jetty
Cats (32:00) Sheila O'Rourke's sweeping overview of cats throughout human history, looks at a long - surviving feral cat colony on a seaside jetty in Southern California and explores the debate about Trap - Neuter - Return as the best management for community c
Cats (32:00) Sheila O'Rourke's sweeping overview of
cats throughout human history, looks at a long - surviving feral cat colony on a seaside jetty in Southern California and explores the debate about Trap - Neuter - Return as the best management for community c
cats throughout human history, looks at a long - surviving
feral cat colony on a seaside jetty in Southern California and explores the debate
about Trap - Neuter - Return as the best management for
community catscats.
Pittman - Feltham says the
feral cat shelter build was an important step in educating the
community about how the city's TNRM program is going to serve the
community.
Print these Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) materials for your own reference or to help educate your neighbors
about feral and stray
community cats and promote TNR in your area.
If you are interested in learning more
about TNR and colony care (for example, if you are feeding stray and / or
feral cats and are ready to do your part to TNR them), a certification workshop can be a useful step to gain the knowledge and skills needed to help the
feral and stray
community cats in your area.
The New York City
Feral Cat Initiative is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters whose joint mission is «to raise awareness
about the thousands of...
community cats living outdoors throughout NYC's five boroughs, to offer solutions to prevent the number of homeless
cats from increasing, and to successfully manage existing colonies.»
If you're part of an organized TNR effort, you're likely getting calls from the public
about community cats — also called
feral cats.
Alley
Cat Allies launched National Feral Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness about feral cats (also known as community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for ca
Cat Allies launched National
Feral Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness about feral cats (also known as community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for
Feral Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness about feral cats (also known as community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for ca
Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness
about feral cats (also known as community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for
feral cats (also known as
community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing
feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for
feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for ca
cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for
cats.
About the Author Valerie Sicignano is
Community Relations Director for the New York City
Feral Cat Initiative and has been working with feral cats in New York City since
Feral Cat Initiative and has been working with
feral cats in New York City since
feral cats in New York City since 1990.
And it doesn't stop there... KVHS has a public spay neuter program to help reduce pet overpopulation in our
community, we regularly conduct educational and outreach activities to teach citizens
about our work and humane care for animals, and we have created programs to strengthen opportunities for our most vulnerable animals like
feral cats and senior animals through ongoing support and fee waived or reduced adoptions.
Residents alarmed
about the recent mysterious disappearance of
feral cats in Astoria attended the 114th Precinct
Community Council meeting.
Looking for information
about feral and stray
community cats?
Visit the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals website to read
about how Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) humanely reduces the number of
community cats living outdoors, and how you can help by attending one of our free TNR certification workshops.
Orange County Cares
About Cats (OCCATS) is a program of the Orange County SPCA that provides assistance with controlling the population of Community / Feral cats through a program called Trap - Neuter - Return (T
Cats (OCCATS) is a program of the Orange County SPCA that provides assistance with controlling the population of
Community /
Feral cats through a program called Trap - Neuter - Return (T
cats through a program called Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
The below links are a good place to start in terms of educating yourself
about the issues and needs of the stray and
feral cat population, as well as resources on how to effectively work with your
community.
If you are interested in learning more
about TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) and colony care, a certification workshop is the first step you should take to gain the knowledge and skills needed to help the
feral and stray
community cats in your area.
We invite you to keep informed
about news and developments concerning
community cats in New York City by visiting the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative website at www.NYCFeralCat.org.
Our primary mission is to spay and neuter
community cats — sometimes called free - roaming
cats or
feral cats (see article on
community cats and what to do
about them)-- and help low income citizens alter and care for their pet
cats.
Workshop participants from throughout New York City and neighboring Long Island and New Jersey learned how to approach others
about feral cats in their
communities, how to speak to people who approach
feral cat colony caretakers, and what resources are available to help educate your
community about how to help
feral cats through Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
Last year, New York City's architectural
community joined the growing number of New Yorkers who care
about the city's tens of thousands of
feral and homeless
cats.
Before I began educating myself
about community cats, like many people I thought
feral cats were fine living on their own.
In honor of National
Feral Cat Day on October 16, Alliance spokesperson, Stephanie Mattera, attended the NYC Re-tails & Sales Expo at the historic Hotel Pennsylvania, where she talked to NBC reporter, author, and animal advocate, Jill Rappaport,
about her PIES4PAWS Challenge ™ campaign and the importance of pet adoption and Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) for
community cats.
Its mission is to address the problem of homeless
cats in Toronto by spaying / neutering, bringing adoptable
cats into our foster / adoption program, managing colonies of
feral cats (those that are not adoptable), and educating the public
about responsible pet ownership and living with
community cats.
Its mission is to address the problem of homeless
cats in Toronto by spaying / neutering, bringing adoptable
cats into our foster / adoption program, managing colonies of
feral cats (those that are not adoptable), and educating the public
about responsible pet ownership and living with
community cats.
About Blog Caring Hearts
Cat Rescue and Sanctuary is a joint
community effort focused on stray and
feral cats / kittens in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.
About Blog Welcome to Sophie's Rescue Mission!Sophie's Rescue Mission aims to protect and reach out to
feral cats in the Upper Manhattan
community.
About Blog Caring Hearts
Cat Rescue and Sanctuary is a joint
community effort focused on stray and
feral cats / kittens in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.
Its mission is to address the problem of homeless
cats in Toronto by spaying / neutering, bringing adoptable
cats into our foster / adoption program, managing colonies of
feral cats (those that are not adoptable), and educating the public
about responsible pet ownership and living with
community cats.